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AZ Late Bull - Lessons Learned & Success
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<blockquote data-quote="dirthead1" data-source="post: 1420373" data-attributes="member: 94886"><p>[USER=46923]@idaho[/USER], I agree totally. Early season scouting in that area to find elk is pretty useless. We were scouting to find a remote area "potentially" away from other hunters, since there were so many tags available. The southern half of 6A is rough country with lots of canyons. I'm not familiar with other AZ units, but I would suspect the further you can get from a smooth road, and the rougher it is, the better your chances for a big bull. </p><p></p><p>On a side note, we talked to some hunters in an adjacent unit to 6a on the second day of late bull. The forest service was doing a controlled burn in that unit. Smoke everywhere and no visibility. Almost like they planned it for opening day of late bull. Luckily we didn't have to deal with that, but it might be an issue in some areas this year as well. </p><p></p><p>Good luck! I hope your hunt is successful!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirthead1, post: 1420373, member: 94886"] [USER=46923]@idaho[/USER], I agree totally. Early season scouting in that area to find elk is pretty useless. We were scouting to find a remote area “potentially” away from other hunters, since there were so many tags available. The southern half of 6A is rough country with lots of canyons. I’m not familiar with other AZ units, but I would suspect the further you can get from a smooth road, and the rougher it is, the better your chances for a big bull. On a side note, we talked to some hunters in an adjacent unit to 6a on the second day of late bull. The forest service was doing a controlled burn in that unit. Smoke everywhere and no visibility. Almost like they planned it for opening day of late bull. Luckily we didn’t have to deal with that, but it might be an issue in some areas this year as well. Good luck! I hope your hunt is successful! [/QUOTE]
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